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The Just Married star, well, won't be anytime soon,
having broken off her engagement to her production assistant fiance, Joe
Macaluso.
A rep for Murphy told People magazine
that the twosome has "amicably ended their engagement. They remain close
friends and wish each other much happiness."
The
28-year-old screen star first met Macaluso when filming the 2004
romantic comedy Little Black Book, for which her ex-betrothed
worked as a best boy grip. The duo started dating after filming wrapped
on the flick.
The couple announced their engagement
earlier this year, with Macaluso popping the question on New Year's Eve.
They never got around to setting a date, which, apparently was a good
thing.
While Murphy's rep failed to mention the exact
timing of the split, enough time seems to have passed for the actress to
feel comfortable in answering questions on the relationship--albeit
misleadingly.
The erstwhile Clueless star appeared
at the Teen Choice Awards last week sans both fiance and four-carat
Tiffany engagement ring. When asked how her wedding plans were coming
along, she reportedly hemmed and hawed.
"Everything is
going wonderful, thank you," she said. "I'm just living every moment,
you know, enjoying my life."
Life as a single girl.
It's the second broken civilian engagement for Murphy, who
was previously set to tie the knot with talent manager Jeff Kwatinetz.
By all accounts, that split was slightly less than amicable.
Murphy and Kwatinetz got engaged in January 2004, only to
break it off five months later after a less than romantic trip to Paris.
While the camera-ready couple failed to issue a statement on the
separation, it was reported that Kwatinetz called it off after failing
to get over his ex, actress Michelle Dupont, who by that time had moved
on to
Adrien Brody.
Still, the removal of wedding
preparations from Murphy's schedule simply means more time for
promotion.
The actress has no fewer than six films in the
works, including Sin City 2, where she'll reprise her role from
the original; the comedy The Ramen Girl, where she stars as a
recently dumped American woman stranded in Tokyo who decides to become a
ramen chef; and the animated flick Tinker Bell, where she'll
voice the titular fairy. The movies are all set for release next year.
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